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On the component card, you can select the commit you want your component to run on. This is useful when:
You have commit and pushed changes to your repository and want the component to run on the new code.
You have made changes to a component in a testing Iguana environment and want to update the production deployed component.
Need to quickly revert your component to run on a previous commit.
How it works:
Open up your component card and stop the component if it is running
Double click the component you want, to bring up its component card.
Change the Using Commit option to either a specific commit or use the DEVELOPMENT mode
Choose a specific commit you want to run
DEVELOPMENT mode is useful as you are developing your component as it will set the component to run what you have in your Translator, even if you have not yet commit your changes.
Click the green arrow to confirm.
If needed, you can open a read only Translator script to view a previous commit
If you need to view the state of a specific commit, you can select the commit and click [ view commit ] to open a read only mode of the Translator.
When the Translator opens in read only mode, you may also notice that the root project file is now run. This is due to the way IguanaX stores your components to run in the two modes: development mode or on a specified commit.
If you don't see your latest commit - use the refresh button to pull the latest commits
This uses Git Cache to pull down the latest commits and refresh your “Using Commit“ dropdown. Click and wait for it to stop spinning to see the latest commits.